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Descriptors included both adjectives and adverbs. The only real difference is that while noun descriptors would decline for case, adverbs did not, using the only nominative or base form. | Descriptors included both adjectives and adverbs. The only real difference is that while noun descriptors would decline for case, adverbs did not, using the only nominative or base form. | ||
====Declension==== | |||
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|+ | |+ Descriptor Declension | ||
! rowspan=2| !! colspan=3| Singular !! rowspan=2| Plural | ! rowspan=2| !! colspan=3| Singular !! rowspan=2| Plural | ||
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| ''-wu'' || ''-we'' || ''-ure'' | | ''-wu'' || ''-we'' || ''-ure'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Degree==== | |||
Englecymrǣc has two degrees, comparative and superlative. | |||
===Prepositions=== | ===Prepositions=== |
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